How does Viz determine if a work item is significantly aged?
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Last Updated: | Applicable Viz Versions: All
A work item is considered significantly aged if its age exceeds a certain threshold based on its product's Flow Time.
For products with Flow Time ≤ 50 days:
Work items are significantly aged when their age is > 4x Flow Time
Example: With a Flow Time of 16.7 days, work items older than 66.8 days (16.7 x 4) are considered significantly aged
For products with Flow Time > 50 days:
Work items are significantly aged when their age is > 2x Flow Time
Example: With a Flow Time of 191.1 days, work items older than 382.2 days (191.1 x 2) are considered significantly aged
Note: Flow Time is calculated using the last 90 days of data for each product. For products with less than 90 days of data, all available data will be used.

